The AI 28/2.8 Nikkor is a 7/7 design, has no CRC, and focuses to 0.3 m.
The AIS 28/2.8 Nikkor is an 8/8 design, implements front group CRC, and focuses to 0.2 m.
Okay.
It is always best to look inside the lens instead of building a case on non-verified information.
That is pretty much what Rockwell said.
I wasn't "building a case," I mentioned a reference to this earlier ... and you emphatically said there was
no reference ... and I showed you that, in fact, there
was.
I realize there is a possibility MIR made a mistake, but there is
also a possibility that "most" AI lenses don't have CRC, but that some
may (if the reference from MIR is true).
Looking inside "a" lens (or even a few lenses) is not looking inside
all lenses ever made of that type.
The 28/2.8 AI lens was made for 4 years. If the first 3 years' worth did
not implement CRC, but the last 6 months
did, right before the AIS change, which also did, it is possible to have the situation MIR referred to.
Again, I don't know, but there
is a suggestion to this end.
Thus, in order to verify the existence of the mythical AI 28/2.8 with CRC, a lens that focuses to 0.2 m and has the non-linear aperture mechanism of AI, needs to be evidenced.
It may be worthwhile to look for an AI version of this lens on E-Bay, and deliberately select one with the latest-possible serial number, and have a look. Might have to be an asterisk* on the "no CRC" status of the AI 28/2.8
If the mythical creature exists, might be considered a collector's item